Guiding Fictions (2002)
Images shot on walks in the forest with an old, twisted 35mm camera. The film trudged through the camera, on a last mission. I buried the film in the front yard. Let the dirt on the film kiss the dirt in the ground. Maryland humidity wore it down to its wisps. Much later, sound recorded in Brooklyn. Teenage skateboarders smoking cigarettes and jumping off the steps at my local subway entrance. A Russian festival in the park, much singing and speechmaking, all incomprehensible to me. The schism between the country and city, so clear at last.
Director: Mark Street
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Guiding Fictions about?
- Images shot on walks in the forest with an old, twisted 35mm camera. The film trudged through the camera, on a last mission. I buried the film in the front yard. Let the dirt on the film kiss the dirt in the ground. Maryland humidity wore it down to its wisps. Much later, sound recorded in Brooklyn. Teenage skateboarders smoking cigarettes and jumping off the steps at my local subway entrance. A Russian festival in the park, much singing and speechmaking, all incomprehensible to me. The schism between the country and city, so clear at last.
- Who directed Guiding Fictions?
- Guiding Fictions was directed by Mark Street.
- How long is Guiding Fictions?
- Guiding Fictions has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Guiding Fictions produced?
- Guiding Fictions was produced in United States of America.